How Long to Read Morals in Idealistic and Naturalistic Thought

By Nicholas Churchich

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Description

While our scientific knowledge has expanded enormously in recent year, understanding of fundamental moral problems in a society dominated, as our is, almost completelly by secular and technical values has not, alas, kept pace. Scientists, sociologists, and social anthropologists will find this objectively written study of great interest

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